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Britain's book buying and selling 'How to ...' website
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How to catalogue your books and sell them online
Get a UKBookWorld personal website (and why you should do it): Online bookselling for £24 a year subscription
Booklist book-cataloguing software: £22. Britain's most widely used book-cataloguing program
UKBW2004 and UKBW2005 book-pricing CDs: Special offer of just £15 per CD
Subject-area Keyword Search Report: How do customers really search databases: £24
Specialist subject-area information: Thousands of book records on subjects from Agriculture to Zoology: £5 / £8
How to find old and rare books for sale from booksellers across Britain
www.IATHistory.com: 500,000 old industrial, trade, science and technology books
www.OldLocalHistoryBooks.com: 150,000 old, rare and out-of-print local history titles
www.SevenRareBooks.com: A changing selection of just seven very scarce items
www.UKBookWorld.com: 2.5 million old and rare books in just about any subject area you want
How to get publicity for your book business
Display advertising in Bookdealer magazine: Lots of trade readership for £7.50 - £78 per issue
How to find out about bookfairs, bookshops and book auctions in Britain
UK bookfairs
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UK bookshops
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450 UK online booksellers
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PBFA bookfairs
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Book auction diary
Miscellaneous how-tos
How to get checklists of Victorian/Edwardian industry, trade, science and technology books: Free downloads
How to search book websites: Hints and tips for searching online book databases
How to increase your book sales with keywords: Information for UKBookWorld booksellers
How to increase your book sales with email hyperlinks: Information for UKBookWorld booksellers
How to write, edit and read all your text-based files: Buy EditPad Pro, a superb text editor, for 39.95 Euro
How to choose book-collecting areas: We give you 37,413,906,970,174,600,000,000,000,000 variations
How to use alt-codes to produce accents in emails: (and solve problems with the pound sign £ in emails)
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